AP 508-655 Worldviews 3CR

An examination and appraisal of the meaning and functionof worldviews. It is widely agreed that many of the differences between Christians and non-Christians in today's world are the reult not only of difference in religion, but a totally different world-view. This course attempts to examine the modern non-Christian and Christian world -views and delineate the major points of devergence between them. The course will examine the seven major worldviews of our day.

Name:
Worldviews

Course Number:
018

Course Time:
On-Line

Prerequisite(s):

Credit(s):
3

Course ID:
AP 508-655

Room Number:
Online

Course Days:
Assigned by Faculty

Component(s):

An examination and appraisal of the meaning and functionof worldviews. It is widely agreed that many of the differences between Christians and non-Christians in today’s world are the reult not only of difference in religion, but a totally different world-view. This course attempts to examine the modern non-Christian and Christian world -views and delineate the major points of devergence between them. The course will examine the seven major worldviews of our day.

About Me

Master of Arts from Tyndale Theological Seminary in 1995, Bible, Theology and Church History instructor at Tyndale Theological Seminary and Oak view Baptist church in Irving, TX. Authored portions of several book projects including: The Dictionary of Premillennial Theology, Evangelical Conservative Hermeneutics, A Bible Handbook to the Acts of the Apostles, and Evangelical Bible Doctrine: Articles in Honor of Dr. Mal Couch.